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Bro-ing out over Bayesian with Dr. Erick Robinson - Ep 23
In this episode we interview Dr. Erick Robinson from Utah State University. The hosts met Dr. Robinson while he was a post-doc under Dr. Robert Kelly at the University of Wyoming. We chat about radiocarbon data, Bayesian analysis, and fun field stories which may or may not have involved Carlton getting more than a “base layer”
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52:04
08/06/2020
A Black Lives Matter PSA From A Life in Ruins
A Life In Ruins Podcast supports the Black Lives Matter Movement. We wanted to come out and make clear our stance on the events that are occurring across the country.Linkshttps://blacklivesmatter.carrd.co/Contact Email:
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01:40
08/06/2020
Frozen Apples and Falling Off Tables - Ep 5
In this episode, we are joined by fellow archaeologists Kristen O'Connor (Digital Heritage) and Jessi Berndt (Experimental Archaeology). We talk about their specific research, how they got into it, and what they are seeking for the future!Links Kristen: Twitter: @kno_way Instagram: @kno_way Jessi: Instagram: @rogue.soup Emotive Project https://emotiveproject.eu/ https://www.york.ac.uk/archaeology/news-and-events/news/external/news-2019/storytellingandimmersivetechnologies/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+uni-of-york-arch-news+%28York+Department+of+Archaeology+-+Latest+news%29&fbclid=IwAR3UBoBfxcDa9kypnP1p2TaofP066XHsm9jcL9zVNzu3eyaUyQ1qgNoUqMI Contact Show Twitter: @idigitpodcast Email:
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47:58
05/06/2020
Between a Broch and a Hard Place - Modern Myth - Episode 11
What time is it? It’s time to Broch! In this episode I speak to Iain Maclean and Kenneth McIlroy of the Caithness Broch Project about building a Neolithic monument, the beginnings of the project and whether you should play music inside a Broch. Find out about the history of this ancient building structure and what the future is in the Caithness area in Scotland. If you want to find out more you can head on over to their website or follow them on Twitter and Facebook
56:04
04/06/2020
Applied zooarchaeology: primitive breeds today - Animals 23
In this episode, Alex and Simona tackle the field of applied zooarchaeology. Learn more about how zooarchaeological data sets can be applied to conservation science, as well as discovering a range of (incredibly cute) archaic breeds of domesticates still around today.Links http://soaysheep.biology.ed.ac.uk/ https://rewildingeurope.com/rewilding-in-action/wildlife-comeback/tauros/ https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/02/ancient-dna-upends-horse-family-tree# https://www.isbona.com/index.php/about-icelandic-sheep http://www.rarebreedgoats.co.uk/rare-native-breed-goats/british-primitive-goats https://www.acsedu.com/info/animal-farming/cattle-farming/old-cattle-breeds.aspx https://livestockconservancy.org/index.php/resources/internal/heritage-cattle-breeds https://rewildingeurope.com/news/genetic-study-shows-how-close-primitive-cattle-breeds-are-to-the-lost-aurochs/ Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!
52:57
03/06/2020
Not Before I've Had My Coffee - Dirt 92
Anna and Amber fill your brain mug with piping hot knowledge about the archaeology, genetics, and culture behind some of our favorite morning drinks. Links A history of coffee: Coffee botany: Origins of coffee: First writings on coffee: World's oldest tea: Tea and the Silk Road Tea origin story: Tea genetics: History of yerba mate: Yaupon use by Indigenous Americans: Yaupon archaeological residues: ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!
44:00
01/06/2020
ArchaeoGemology with Jenny Hildebrand - LIVE - Ep 92
Welcome to a recording of You Call This Archaeology LIVE on Facebook. On this episode, recorded on May 24, 2020, Richie and Chris talked to Jenny Hildebrand about her new career as a gem appraiser and her desire to combine that with her love for archaeology.Links Loren Nicole Reno Rock Hounds APN AEX2020 Mini Con BVW Jewelers Archaeogemology Archaeo-gemmological investigation of gemstone glyptics (seal stones and ceremonial stones) and ancient jewelleries mounted gemstones in İzmir Archaeological Museum (Turkey) Roadster Adventures Happy Archaeology Fun Time Contact Chris Webster
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58:55
30/05/2020
Geophysics, Photogrammetry and Drones with Wesley Weatherbee - Ep 129
Paul and Chris talk to Wesley Weatherbee about his research in the Bay of Fundy. Using drones, photogrammetry and other analysis he is, among other things, looking at early human behavior and occupation.Wesley is a current graduate student in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at Saint Mary's University. His research on past cultural landscapes in the Bay of Fundy marries remote sensing and geomorphology with archaeology. He serves on the board of directors for the Nova Scotia Archaeology Society and is part of a diverse team in Nova Scotia developed to investigate critical climate-related risks, opportunities, and capacities relating to archaeology in Nova Scotia. His photogrammetry work has recently been nominated to be in the Cultural Heritage Spotlight on Sketchfab.com. He also runs a blog at digitalarchns.com intending to promote digital archaeology outreach and education.LinksWesley’s Blog: digitalarchns.com Contact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email:
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38:47
28/05/2020
The Dirt Digs Down Under - Dirt 91
Description: Anna and Amber make a long-overdue trip to Australia this week. How did humans get there? How long ago did they arrive? What have they been doing since then? We cover these and other big brain-exploding topics for your education and entertainment!Links Humans First Arrived in Australia 65,000 Years Ago, Study Suggests (The New York Times) Human occupation of northern Australia by 65,000 years ago (Nature) The first genomic history of Australia’s peopling (ScienceDaily) The spread of people to Australia (Australian Museum) Mungo Lady and Mungo Man (Visit Mungo) A 42,000-year-old Man Finally Goes Home (Smithsonian) Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander collection timeline (Australian Museum) Explore cultural objects, art & technology (Australian Museum) Identifying Aboriginal Sites (Aboriginal Heritage Office) Indigenous Archaeology: Historical Interpretation from an Emic Perspective (Nebraska Anthropologist) Guidelines for Ethical Research in Australian Indigenous Studies (AIATSIS) ‘Dreamtime’ and ‘The Dreaming’ – an introduction (The Conversation) ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!
01:02:34
25/05/2020
A Life In Ruins Anniversary - Ruins 22
Our first two episodes released on May 13th, 2019. Since that time we've released 21 episodes and have become one of the most popular podcasts on the APN. In this episode, we talk about our utter amazement to not having been forced off-air, how the podcast came to be, and how each of the hosts was inspired to become archaeologists. We would like to thank our listeners and followers for all of their support and look forward to another year of A Life In Ruins Podcast.Contact Email:
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01:01:00
25/05/2020
Viper's Daughter by Michelle Paver - Prehist 25
It’s been two years since we published the last episode, and it’s been ten years since Michelle Paver published the last of her Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series of Mesolithic set books that had started with Wolf Brother. But we’re both back! We kicked off this podcast with Wolf Brother back in 2015 and now I get to talk to the author as she publishes a new book in the series, Viper’s Daughter, that sees Renn, Torak and Wolf journey to the far north and encounter new tribes, new dangers and the last surviving mammoths.Links Wrangel’s Island Mammoths PreHistories Episode 2: Wolf Brother Buy Viper’s Daughter Michelle Paver on Twitter Michelle’s Website: https://wolfbrother.com/ ContactTwitter: @prehistpod Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!
46:35
22/05/2020
Indoor Archaeology and Field Discoveries - Dig It 4
In this episode, we banter on some of your archaeology questions that were sent in on Instagram! This week we went over three questions revolving on archaeological misconceptions, indoor or field archaeology, and personal discoveries. Tune in to find out our thoughts!Questions we Discuss What is the biggest misconception about Archaeology? Do you find yourself at a desk or in the field more often? What archaeological discovery, that you have made, had the most impact on you? Contact Show Twitter: @idigitpodcast Email:
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43:56
22/05/2020
NEPA 2020 with Dr. Tom King - CRMArch 190
Today, the CRM Archaeology Podcast has the distinct honor of having as our guest cohost, Dr. Thomas King. Dr. King has been a giant in the field of heritage and cultural resource management for over 50 years and has not only been responsible for the education of countless students of CRM through his prolific authorship, but has had a hand in many of the laws and regulations we as CRM practitioners exercise everyday. Notably, Dr. King and his wife, Dr. Patricia Parker, while employed by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation in Washington DC from 1979-1989, wrote the National Register Bulletin 38, which has served as a U.S. government guideline document employed by many indigenous groups and local communities to protect their cultural heritage from destructive government projects. Dr. King's most recent book, Cultural Resource Management: A Collaborative Primer for Archaeologists, is an elegant and concise introduction to CRM aimed at emerging archaeologists. Although, it could be argued, since we should all be continuous students of all aspects of this discipline, that this book is an essential pocket guide to any level of archaeologist who respects the interdisciplinary and public policy elements of CRM.LinksNEPAFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!
57:06
20/05/2020
Cultural Landscapes and Indigenous Connections in Aotearoa New Zealand - HeVo 39
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Dr. Diane Menzies (Ngāti Kahungunu, Rongowhakaata, & Aitanga a Mahaki), Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit and consultant on cultural landscape and Indigenous issues for Landcult Ltd. We discuss Landscape Architecture, western professional mono-culture, and how decolonization can lead to better cities. Dr. Menzies speaks to differing perspectives on landscapes as well as addressing different perspectives when mediating conflict relating to the land. Finally, we talk about how to better inform the public about these topics, including some of her works as examples.*ICOMOS GA mentioned in the episode was cancelled due to COVID19 travel restrictions.Links ICOMOS https://www.buildingbetter.nz/publications/urban_wellbeing/Menzies_2017_cultural_landscape.pdf Whose place? Landscape Foundation website American Indians and National Parks Hill, C. (Ed). Kia Whakanuia te Whenua People Place Landscape, Mary Egan Publishing, Auckland [Publication expected October 2020. Email Dr. Menzies for additional information or updated release date]. Diane:
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19/05/2020
Even Tinier Plants with Dr. Kristen Wroth - Dirt 90
We've talked tiny plants, but this week we're going EVEN SMALLER. Anna and Amber chat with Dr. Kristen Wroth, who studies plant micro-remains like phytoliths to learn about ancient human behavior. We talk about favorite plants, field stories, and more!Links Phytoliths: What They Are and What They Tell Us (Environmentalscience.org) Phytoliths: A Comprehensive Guide for Archaeologists and Paleoecologists (via WorldCat) Dr. Kristen Wroth on ResearchGate Dr. Kristen Wroth on Academia.edu ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!
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18/05/2020
You Call This Archaeology? May 10, 2020 - Ep 91
Chris and Richie get together on Facebook Live, Youtube, and Twitch to create another masterpiece of nothing! That TV show from the 90’s really did have a plot but this truly is a show about nothing. Join us and laugh.Links Roadster Adventures Happy Archaeology Fun Time Contact Chris Webster
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01:06:29
17/05/2020
Multistaged Magnetic Survey in Florida - ArchaeoTech 128
Today we have a free-ranging discussion prompted by the article "Using Multistaged Magnetic Survey and Excavation to Assess Community Settlement Organization: A Case Study from the Central Peninsular Gulf Coast of Florida" by Christina Perry Sampson and Timothy J. Horsley, from the February 2020 issue of Advances in Archaeological Practice.Links Sampson, Christina Perry and Timothy J. Horsley: Using Multistaged Magnetic Survey and Excavation to Assess Community Settlement Organization: A Case Study From The Central Peninsular Gulf Coast of Florida, Advances in Archaeological Practice 8(1), pp. 53-64. DOI: 10.1017/aap.2019.45 Contact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email:
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55:41
14/05/2020
Archaeo Mad Libs With The Dirt - BONUS
We took paragraphs from two very out-of-date archaeology papers and took out lots of key words. Then, listeners sent in their own word lists, with which we filled in those paragraphs! The results were very silly, and we had a lot of fun!Stay tuned for upcoming live events, and come hang out with us on our stream!Links twitch.tv/thedirtpodcastContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!
31:45
13/05/2020
The Modern Myth of MWAH with Rosie Loftus - Modern Myth - Episode 10
Content warning : Discussion about Harassment and mentions of sexual assaultToday's episode features Rosie Loftus, Assistant Supervisor for CFA Archaeology, based in the UK. She is also one of the founding members of Mentoring Women in Archaeology and Heritage.We discuss the creation of MWAH and the kind of efforts it supports, and explore examples of why such a group may be necessary in our current world.Links Information about the award ceremony where Dani Bradford was awarded the Marsh prize for Early Career Researcherhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-50537720 Mentoring Women in Archaeology and Heritage Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1587710151360340/ Bajr Guide on Sexual Harrassmenthttp://www.bajr.org/BAJRGuides/44.%20Harrasment/Sexual-Harassment-in-Archaeology.pdf Prospect Trade Unionhttps://prospect.org.uk/ Seeing Red Guidehttps://www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/Seeing_Red_Guide_FinalV1%20%282%29.pdf Contact Twitter: @Anarchaeologist Discord: ArchaeoWave Pit and Pod Blog
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54:17
13/05/2020
Of Padawans and Paleoindians: A Conversation with Dr. Shane Miller - Ruins 21
Dr. D. Shane Miller is not your average southern boy. Rather, he is one of the more accomplished archaeologists in the country for his age, and currently is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Middled Eastern Cultures at Mississippi State University.Shane started his career at the University of Tennessee where he got his undergraduate and his master’s degree conducting his thesis at the Topper Site.He later completed his PhD at the University of Arizona, and unfortunately, helped direct a field school in Nashville, Tennessee in which David was a young student. There is always a Sith and his master.We talk about Shane‘s career, some fun field stories, and have an interesting discussion about the field of anthropology in general. It was a blast.Links Dr. Shane Miller Twitter: @TheDurtyTowel Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005146334910 Contact Email:
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54:41
11/05/2020
The Dirt Stays Home - Ep 89
Like most of you, we've been staying at home for the past several weeks, so we thought--what better way to distract our listeners from THEIR households than a look at OTHER people's households! Anna and Amber talk about how archaeologists' concept of "house" and "home" and "living space" has shifted over the years, and take a look at some ancient examples of home life.Links The Archaeology of Household: An Introduction (via ResearchGate) Processual Archaeology (ThoughtCo) Post-Processual Archaeology (ThoughtCo) Archaeological houses, households, housework and the home (via ResearchGate) Syllabus - ARCH 2320 Household Archaeology in the Ancient Near East and Beyond Household Studies in Complex Societies (Oriental Institute Seminars) A Child's House: Social Memory, Identity, and the Construction of Childhood in Early Postclassic Mexican Households (American Anthropologist) Gender, Social Networks, and Labor Disputes: Household Archaeology at the Industrial Mine Camp (DU Digital Commons) Colorado Coal Field War Project (University of Denver) ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!
01:06:37
11/05/2020
Watching Brief - April 2020 - SoupCast
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. Link of the Month:Online History and Archaeology Resources:https://tinyurl.com/rvd6kgdLinks:01:24 - Most of Zagreb’s Museums Damaged by Earthquakes:https://www.total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/42336-museums?fbclid=IwAR0sY3RNJqd4mbOkKYshsrL3FcDN4YvjgfQggT7PBnYc2AYcDmGEeolGlWo5.4 – Magnitude Earthquake Damages Zagreb Cathedral, Museums:https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/cathedral-museums-damaged-zagreb-earthquake-180974498/?fbclid=IwAR3tC4MAlCDord1Zn3Jokw3IPO30S1aBB4uIG1x6tKCJkUu-zuQ4jWnFpGk***05:51 - Updates:One Year after Notre Dame Fire:https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/14/one-year-after-notre-dame-fire-officials-struggle-to-keep-restoration-on-track?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Messenger&fbclid=IwAR2oDFLre77eXLzXvApwABiWvkxIKgOc5-wD9Xb7rVk3l8iMYfOzA8FRMf8 Oxford professor arrested on suspicion of ancient papyrus theft:https://amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/apr/16/oxford-professor-arrested-ancient-papyrus-bible-theft-dirk-obbink?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Tweet&__twitter_impression=true&fbclid=IwAR0SW7OSL6sHRJPxeWZL-11mhNM262v-z1XNgb2S9APdnBjDC4j3dq0yvBg ***14:12 - Anger as Historic England Greenlights Controversial Planning Application at Old Oswestry Hill Fort: http://thepipeline.info/blog/2020/04/22/anger-as-historic-england-greenlights-controversial-planning-appliction-at-old-oswestry-hill-fort/?fbclid=IwAR38UXvqZ5Zo5HpbUWAqnTjdBopWatGOjQXQoYnRKe5mtjlEXth44g54vPQSave Old Oswestry Twitter Feed:
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10/05/2020
CRM in 2030 - CRMArch 189
For this episode, host Doug Rocks-Macqueen proposed a hypothetical scenario:It is 2030, a cataclysmic event has destroy most of the country and now we are rebuilding our society. As one of the few remaining archaeologists the new government has tasked you with rebuilding CRM – new laws, new methods, anything goes, how would you do?We all do our best to understand and interpret this scenario.LinksCRM in 2030 - Ep 189 Book: Lovecraft Country 1964 Tokyo Book: The Peripheral Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!
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06/05/2020
Sick to Death? Pathologies and Animal Bones - Animals 22
In this episode, Simona and Alex tackle palaeopathology. Listen on for how to identify signs of injury and disease in archaeological skeletal remains and what these can tell us about human-animal interactions in the past. Also Roman Pugs.Links Bartosiewicz, L. and Gal, E. (2013) "Shuffling Nags and Lame Ducks: The Archaeology of Animal Disease". Oxbow Books. Gaastra, J.S., Greenfield, H.J., and Linden, M.V. (2018) "Gaining Traction on Cattle Exploitation: Zooarchaeological Evidence from the Neolithic Western Balkans". Antiquity. MacKinnon, M. (2010) "'Sick as a Dog': Zooarchaeological Evidence for Pet Dog Health and Welfare in the Roman World". World Archaeology. pp. 290-309. Contact Alex Fitzpatrick Twitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona Falanga Twitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!
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05/05/2020
Art Crimes - Dirt 88
Cue the tense cinematic score. We’re talking about art crimes, both solved and unsolved! Heists, forgeries, and criminal masterminds abound, as we discuss the “value” of art, and why the black market for art and antiquities continues to thrive.Links 8 of the Most Notorious Art Forgeries in History (Mental Floss) Museum's Collection Of Purported Dead Sea Scroll Fragments Are Fakes, Experts Say (NPR) All of the Museum of the Bible’s Dead Sea Scrolls Are Fake, Report Finds (Smithsonian) The Ten Most Notorious Art Forgers Of All Time (Sleek) Family of forgers fooled art world with array of finely crafted fakes (The Independent) Fälschermuseum Diary of the Hitler Diary Hoax (New Yorker) Schtonk! (Wikipedia) The Global Fight Against Black Market Antiquities Intensifies (The Medialine) Networks can stop the black-market antiquities trade (ShareAmerica.gov) Are amazon and ebay the new black market? Archaeologists warn against ancient artifacts sold online (Newsweek) Illegal trade in antiquities: a scourge that has gone on for millennia too long (The Conversation) The Archaeologist as Titan (New York Times) ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!
48:30
04/05/2020
YCTA FB LIVE with Stuart Rathbone and the Archaeology of the Donner Pass Route - TAS 90
Welcome to another replay of You Call This Archaeology, this time with a special guest. Stuart Rathbone joins us to talk about his research on the Donner Pass Route between Reno, Nevada and Sacramento, California.Links PDF: “Over the Hill”. A Stratified approach to the archaeology of the Donner Pass Route through the Sierra Nevada: Find it here: www.archpodnet.com/archaeology/90 Roadster Adventures Happy Archaeology Fun Time Contact Chris Webster
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03/05/2020
Web Mapping and Active Learning With LIDAR Data - ArchaeoTech 127
The phrase, “archaeologists aren’t taught to do that” is prevalent in archaeology. What are archaeologist’s taught? Well, this paper attempts to use alternative methods and crowdsourcing to analyze LIDAR data and overcome some of the shortfalls of academic education.Links 2020 Marion Forest, et. al., “Testing Web Mapping and Active Learning to Approach Lidar Data”. Advances in Archaeological Practice 8(1), 2020, pp 25-39: DOI: 10.1017/aap.2019.42 PDF of the Article Bose Frames App of the DayWebby: Microsoft Soundscape Contact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email:
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30/04/2020
Here There Be Dragons: Etiologies - Dirt 87
This week, Anna and Amber talk about those pesky Big Questions: How are we here? Why are we here? Where do dragons come from? Turns out, people have been coming up with explanations, myths, and stories for questions like this since prehistory. Links Here There Be Dragons: Etiologies Creation Stories from around the World: Encapsulations of some traditional stories explaining the origin of the Earth, its life, and its peoples The Origin of Dragons (Anthropos) Dragons: A Brief History of the Mythical, Fire-Breathing Beasts (LiveScience) Cyclops Myth Spurred by 'One-Eyed' Fossils? (National Geographic) 10 Mythological Perspectives On Menstruation (Listverse) Religion and Women (via Google Books) Menstruation (Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 1868-1961) Star Gods of the Maya: Astronomy in Art, Folklore, and Calendars (via Google Books) Ancient mantis-man petroglyph discovered in Iran (Phys.org) Iconography of the Indus Unicorn: Origins and Legacy (Harappa.com) Now we know the reason for the narwhal's tusk (Mother Nature Network) The Travels of Marco Polo (Wikisource) ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
01:04:42
27/04/2020
Our Ruined Lives with Stefan Milo - Ruins 20
Description: Our guest on this episode of Our Ruined Lives is Stefan Milo, the creator and producer of the popular YouTube Channel of the same name. We have a conversation about the limits of experimental archaeology, producing YouTube content and why the heck he uses a spoon as a microphone holder.Links Stefan Milo Email:
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27/04/2020
You Call This Archaeology LIVE from April 19, 2020 - TAS 89
Welcome to another presentation of the Facebook Live recording of The Archaeology Show called “You Call This Archaeology”. Chris Webster is joined by Richie Cruz and we talk about all things archaeology and NOT archaeology. Enjoy this random, rambling, episode :)Links Roadster Adventures Lumafusion Happy Archaeology Fun Time Contact Chris Webster
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01:16:09
25/04/2020
Headphones and CRM in the Apocalypse UK Edition - Ep 188
We recorded this episode on Chris' birthday and for his birthday his wife got him the new Bose Frames Alto audio sunglasses. That sparked off a conversation about headphone and speaker policies on excavations and during survey. We also have Doug tell us how archaeology and archaeologists are fairing in the UK during the Coronavirus lock-down and social distancing.LinksBose FramesFollow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
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22/04/2020
Indigenous Australian Archaeology - HeVo 38
On today’s episode Jessica hosts Dr. Chris Wilson, Senior Lecturer in Indigenous Australian Studies and Archaeology at Flinders University. In 2017, Dr. Wilson was the first Indigenous Australian to be awarded a PhD in Archaeology. Dr. Wilson tells how the discovery of family history/geneaology, family and community involvement, and the archaeology of whaling all tied together within his Ph.D research. Throughout the episode he also shows how the archaeological research being done in Australia today, including his own fascinating zooarchaeology work, is breaking down misperceptions of Indigenous Australians. Towards the end of the episode Dr. Wilson touches on Indigenous rights and repatriation in Australia. Note: This includes a brief (and disturbing) discussion on repatriation from anatomy labs.Links https://www.flinders.edu.au/people/christopher.wilson https://www.flinders.edu.au/braveminds/past-perspectives-from-a-pioneer David Horton aboriginal map Series-First Inventors https://www.buttermedia.com.au/ https://www.buttermedia.com.au/dr-chris-wilson Boomerang Rutledge Book [Coming 2020] Ngarrindjeri Ruwar and the Archaeology of the Lower Murray, South Australia PhD Thesis National Indigenous Knowledges and Research Network (NIRAKN) International community on monuments science conference Museum exhibit- National Museum ABC News 24 - Dr Christopher Wilson - Ngarrindjeri archaeology IPINCH BIO Articles about becoming the first Indigenous Australia to get a PhD https://www.murrayvalleystandard.com.au/story/5017129/ngarrindjeri-man-chris-wilson-becomes-first-aboriginal-person-to-earn-phd-in-archaeology/ https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-20/first-indigenous-australian-to-complete-archaeology-phd-to-grad/8961894 Chris’ Email:
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21/04/2020
Check Yourself Before You Shipwreck Yourself - Dirt 86
Anna and Amber venture beneath the waves this week to bring you an episode about shipwrecks and underwater archaeology! We visit a few of the most famous ships in Davy Jones' Locker, Amber learns that underwater archaeology means more than "just pick it up from the bottom," and Anna dusts off that pirate accent.Links The popular “pirate accent” is based on Robert Newton’s performance in the movie Treasure Island (The Vintage News) Underwater Archaeology (NOAA) More Than Just Archaeology Underwater (Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology) Uluburun Late Bronze Age Shipwreck Excavation (Institute of Nautical Archaeology) Queen Anne’s Revenge Project Archaeology of Titanic (Archaeology) RMS Titanic (Archaeology) Surveying the Titanic (Real Archaeology) Antikythera Shipwreck (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) Ancient Skeleton Discovered on Antikythera Shipwreck (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) Antikythera Shipwreck Yields New Cache of Treasures, Hints More May Be Buried at Site (Smithsonian) The Mary Rose: The Excavation and Raising of Henry VIII's Flagship Hatch, the Mary Rose dog Conservation of Cultural Materials from Underwater Sites (Archives and Museum Informatics) Conservation for Underwater Archaeology (tDAR) ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
01:00:37
20/04/2020
Bose Sunglasses and Locked Down Archaeology - TAS 88
This is a mostly un-edited recording of the You Call This Archaeology Show featuring Richie Cruz and Chris Webster. We recorded it on April 12, 2020. If you’d like to be notified of future recordings head over to the FB page and like it!Links Bose Frames Roadster Adventures Lumafusion Happy Archaeology Fun Time Contact Chris Webster
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01:32:09
18/04/2020
Modeling Concentrations of Maritime Activity In The Past with Dr. Matthew Harpster - ArchaeoTech 126
Today we talk to Dr. Matthew Harpster about his recent collaborative paper in the Journal of Archaeological Science about modeling concentrations of maritime activity in the past using the submerged archaeological record.Here is the article abstract:With a goal of understanding and visualizing the shifting concentrations of movement across the Mediterranean Sea on a centennial basis, the MISAMS (Modeling Inhabited Spaces of the Ancient Mediterranean Sea) Project developed a new GIS-based interpretive methodology that collates and superimposes a series of polygons to model densities of maritime activity in the Mediterranean Sea from the 7th century BC to the 7th century AD. After discussing the project's use of place, space, and maritime landscapes as a theoretical background, this paper explains this new methodology then demonstrates and tests results representing activity in the 1st-century BC western-Mediterranean basin. These results, apparently manifesting distinct socially-constructed places, suggest that this new approach creates new opportunities to understand the movement of people and goods across the Mediterranean in the past, and the varying uses and perceptions of maritime space in antiquity. As this method requires a dense and well-studied corpora of archaeological data, it is theoretically applicable to other maritime regions that have (or will have) the appropriate dataset, and may represent a new research agenda in maritime archaeology.Links Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2019.104997 Dr. Harpster on Academia: https://ku.academia.edu/MatthewHarpster Research Center Website: https://kudar.ku.edu.tr/research-amd/ Contact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email:
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16/04/2020
Green Sahara: The African Humid Period - Dirt 85
The grass is always greener on the other side (of the Holocene). What is today a vast and inhospitable home to many people and creatures was, between ten and five thousand years ago, a lush environment replete with lakes, forests, and grasses. We examine the first clues that suggested a Green Sahara to researchers, explore the technologies and societies that lived there, and contemplate what the Sahara’s past might suggest about its future.Links Megalakes in the Sahara? A Review (Quaternary Research) Saharan Dust Blows Across the Atlantic (NOAA) The emergence of pottery in Africa during the tenth millennium cal BC : new evidence from Ounjougou (Mali) (Antiquity) Ounjougou Technological and Cultural Change Among the Last Hunter-Gatherers of the Maghreb: The Capsian (10,000–6000 B.P.) (Journal of World Prehistory) Capsian (Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology) The 8,000-year-old dugout canoe from Dufuna (NE Nigeria) Africa’s oldest boat set for exhibit in Nigeria (Africa Times) First dairying in green Saharan Africa in the fifth millennium BC (Nature) History of the Domestication of Cows and Yaks (ThoughtCo) Chad Genetic Diversity Reveals an African History Marked by Multiple Holocene Eurasian Migrations (American Journal of Human Genetics) End of the African Humid Period (NOAA) End of the African Humid Period (Nature) Climate Change in North Africa: The Past is Not the Future (Climatic Change) ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
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13/04/2020
Of Bows and Hoes: A Conversation about Prehistoric Technology with Devin Pettigrew - Ruins 19
In this episode, our cohosts chat with Devin Pettigrew about his research on prehistoric lithic technologies. Carlton nearly throws-up from having flashbacks of butchering a goat with Devin that had been sitting out for days in an unventilated trash bag.Guest Contact Devin Pettigrew Email:
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51:45
13/04/2020
Surviving the 2020 Recession - CRMArch 187
When we pull out of the Coronavirus situation, if we do this year, we’re still going to be in a recession. How will businesses cope? How will field technicians and Shovelbums cope? It’s a complicated question and we try to provide some answers on this episode.Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
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08/04/2020
Watching Brief - February 2020
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) and I cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what we find. Link of the Month: Smithsonian Releases 2.8M Images to Public Domain: https://tinyurl.com/r4mkxar Links:01:46 - Updates/ Breaking News:Bovis Homes Follow Up: https://tinyurl.com/w7ubm5j Italian Museums Shutter due to Coronavirus: https://tinyurl.com/sozyf53 CBA Announce Neil Redfern as new Executive Director: https://tinyurl.com/qsa2zjn Heathrow Third Runway Legal Defeat on Legal Grounds:Heathrow third runway decision: what happened and what does it mean?https://www.greenpeace.org.uk/news/heathrow-third-runway-court-decision/?fbclid=IwAR15d-G8t7uIM7kxSbEQ8W3yrq1cnUzIVTjmTnmybAoOO4VvTLSTDGdeoD4 Heathrow expansion: What is the third runway plan?https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/explainers-51646562?fbclid=IwAR2_GD1G43wd3j8DA5s-f04v-8C4ArLYoCcD3f3jwKHUuqg4wie41A55svsHeathrow ruling prompts wildlife presenter to launch HS2 challenge: https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/heathrow-ruling-prompts-wildlife-presenter-to-launch-hs2-challengeHS2: Chris Packham launches legal challenge to rail link:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51722251?fbclid=IwAR0MBRVKseQZdWx5FzXlLixk5QpQOVOYphlajBX-42QWBbb96T6opIlhrzE*** 17:01 - Board-Game piece from period of first Viking raid found in Lindisfarne: https://tinyurl.com/uvy4eb3 1,200 Year Old board-game piece from Lindisfarne:https://tinyurl.com/vy8f3kg ***<
02:18:31
08/04/2020
Ancient goddesses, eggs and bunny rabbits: The Zooarchaeology of Lagomorphs - Animals 21
It is ‘the season’ so this month’s episode of ArchaeoAnimals is all about rabbits and hares! Join us to find out more about self-explanatory taxonomy, medieval rabbit hutches and what does all this have to do with Easter.Bibliography Hillson, S (2005) Teeth, 2nd ed. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology Cambridge University Press Toynbee, J.M.C. (2013) Animals in Roman Life & Art, Barnsley: Pen & Sword https://www.archaeology.co.uk/articles/roman-rabbit-discovered-at-fishbourne.htm http://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2018-02-14-history-domestication-rabbit’s-tale https://www.easter-origins.org/about Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex’s Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaY Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
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07/04/2020
Book Club Bonanza - Dirt 84
Settle into your comfiest chair for Book Club with Anna and Amber this week. We talk about our favorite books, movies, and TV shows with archaeological or anthropological themes! We've also got some tips for listeners on how to get your literary fix while you're sheltering in place.Links 8 Home Library Apps to Keep Your Book Collection Organized (Book Riot) Thanks to Bookshop, There Is No Reason to Buy Books on Amazon Anymore (InsideHook) An Update From Emily Powell (Powell’s Books) National Emergency Library (Archive.gov) Crocodile on the Sandbank Lest Darkness Fall Motel of the Mysteries Compass The Last Neanderthal The English Patient Anil’s Ghost The Golden Goblet ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast:
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06/04/2020
The American Flat Mill near Virginia City, Nevada - TAS 87
The American Flat Mill was built at great expense in 1922 and shut down just four years later. It was a marvel of architecture and has an amazing story associated with it. On this episode we talk to BLM archaeologist Alicia Jensen and the archaeologist that wrote the report on the site, Ron Reno, about the American Flat Mill and how and why the BLM did what they did with it.Links Check out the cool interactive maps of the site here. Documentary about the American Flat Mill Contact Chris Webster
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51:10
04/04/2020
Prehistories Promo - Starting Soon on The APN
Prehistories is back and to celebrate its return, the show goes back to its roots. Kim sits down to talk to Michelle Paver, author of Wolf Brother, who has now relased another book called Viper's daughter.Here is a snippet of their chat - stay tuned to the APN for the full episode!Twitter:@prehistpodLinks:https://www.michellepaver.com/
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02/04/2020
Site Assessments After a Significant Weather Event with Dr. Tanya Peres - ArchaeoTech 125
Way back on episode 93 Paul and Chris talked about the article linked below but couldn’t work out a schedule with the authors. Well, now we have Dr. Tanya Peres on to talk about that article and the challenges and successes experienced when assessing sites after a major rain storm in Tennessee.Links Episode 93: Disaster Preparedness for Archaeology Sites Finding the Positive in the Negative - Article from SAA Advances Contact Chris Webster Twitter: @archeowebby Email:
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56:18
02/04/2020
A Giant April Fool's Episode - The Dirt Pod
This year's April Fool's Day episode is on the biggest thing that never was: giants! Dive normal-sized-headfirst into conspiracy theories and hoaxes surrounding giants in the archaeological record, and meet some giants that didn't exist in Saudi Arabia, India, the Caucasus, and Appalachia.Links Did the Smithsonian Destroy Thousands of Giant Human Skeletons? (Snopes) "Skeleton of Giant" Is Internet Photo Hoax (National Geographic) “Flashpoints & Giants” (Coast to Coast AM) Steve Quayle (RationalWiki) Giants and Bonus Potatoes (Knowledge Fight) Was 19th Century apewoman a yeti? 6ft 6in Russian serf who could outrun a horse was 'not human', according to DNA tests (Daily Mail) Scholars debunk myth of prehistoric giants in West Virginia (West Virginia Explorer) Giant Amerindians: Fact or Fantasy? (Southeastern Archaeology) ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
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01/04/2020
Tiny Plants: Paleoethnobotany with Special Guest Dr. Madelynn von Baeyer - Dirt 83
Anna and Amber chat with Dr. Madelynn von Baeyer about archaeological plants. How do you find 'em? What can they tell us? What's the best archaeological plant? And what does any of this have to do with MUMMIES?!?Links Madelynn von Baeyer Bio Early Lives: The Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age at Çadır Höyük (Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology & Heritage Studies) Three Ancient Egyptian Coffins at Harvard University (Sketchfab) Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants ContactEmail the Dirt PodcastAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
01:12:09
30/03/2020
Part II- All We Are Is Donny Dust in the Wind - Ruins 18.2
Our hosts Carlton and David interview primitive survival expert Donny Dust about his prehistoric tool kit and his strategies for surviving in the bush. Donny was a contestant on the History Channel Show 'Alone' season 6 and 'Alone: The Beast' season 1. He is also the author of several books including Earthroamer and Scavenger: A Primal Approach to Lifestyle Change. He also runs his own primitive survival school called Paleo Tracks Survival.Halfway through the interview, our hosts and guest are joined by Devin Pettigrew. Devin is a Ph.D. student at CU Boulder researching ancient weapons technology and ballistics. He joins in on the interview to provide a more dynamic and academic discussion regarding Donny's experiences and knowledge. AKA nerding out over cool stuff. Contact for Guests Websites www.donnydust.com www.paleotrackssurvival.com Email:
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01:00:53
26/03/2020
The Modern Myth of Step Back History (Featuring Tristan Johnson) -Modern Myth - Episode 9
Its time for Tristan Vs Tristan! In this classic re-telling of the movie Face Off, Tristan Boyle and Tristan Johnson go head to head to find out who the real Tristan is,. Only kidding, Tristan Johnson is the content creator behidn the Youtube channel StepBack History, which seeks to talk about history in a meaningful way. During this episode Tristan J outlines the reasons why he started the youtube channel and what he aims to achieve; how we reach out to certain audiences, especially those susceptible to alt-right indoctrination and sympathetic to right wing memes. We also cover how history is changed by who tells it and even talk about the End and now restart of History.Check out StepBack History on YoutubeFollow Tristan J on Twitter
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25/03/2020
CRM in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond - CRMArch 186
As we move into a new world for many of us, probably all of us, we have to learn to live not only with new restrictions, but, with a potentially changed world on the other side of all this. Whether many people die, businesses fail, or it’s business as usual we need to prepare. How are you preparing for life during, and, on the other side of this pandemic?Follow Our Panelists On TwitterBill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNetBlogs: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s Archaeology Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
55:46
25/03/2020
Part I- Our Ruined Lives Reunion - Ruins 18
On this episode our three hosts recount their recent adventure in Colorado together last month. This is the first time the three intrepid cowboys of science have been in the same place since SAA’s ABQ in 2019. Contrary to their own expectations, Carlton, Connor, and David were extremely productive. They talk about museum visits, live streaming, Alpha, powwows, and more! This episode is part one of two. Part two will release later this week!Contact Email:
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01:03:29
23/03/2020